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10 Ways to Integrate Technology Into Education

07/01/2011

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1.  Have students use Spelling City to learn their spelling words, vocabulary words, or site words through games, practice, and quizzes.  Spelling City is a free resource for teachers.                                                 www.spellingcity.com

2. Create a game show for your students to participate in as a review for an upcoming assessment.  This site offers free templates.                                                 people.uncw.edu/ertzbergerj/ppt_games.html

3.  Students can track visitors to their blog, wiki, or website through Clustrmap.  This tool can be used for an ongoing geography lesson.                                                 www.clustrmap.com

4.  Have students create a daily or weekly live broadcast on Ustream about school news, new concepts or original ideas.                                                 www.ustream.tv

5.  Let students add free, copyright-free music to their presentations and movies through ccMixter.                                                 www.ccmixter.org

6.  Have students create a comic strip using Make Beliefs Comix.  Students can use this tool to show main idea, sequencing, predictions, and more!                                                 www.makebeliefscomix.com

7.  Introduce a new unit in reading with a vocabulary word cloud.  Have the students guess what the unit/story will be about. Set a purpose for learning.                                                 www.wordle.net

8.  Find out what your students know before a unit or how much they've learned after a unit through an online survey. Surveys give students a way to give feedback quickly.                                                  www.surveymonkey.com

9. Have students create a time line to have a visual representation.                                           www.readwritethink.org/materials/timeline

10.  User KerPoof to allow your students to illustrate their writing, create a movie, and more! 

                                                www.kerpoof.com





 


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01/15/2012 08:43

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